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i love the way the frame flows into the seat. a fat tire and maybe a short fender will definately work well. does anybody ride with a covered rear wheel? like old harley cruisers? that might be too much, but you could flirt with a short fender filling in that whole triangle...

i dunno, im new.
 
fatback...

These tires are INCREDIBLE!!! I got two but only one is going on here...
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...couldnt resist.. had to try it and Im glad I did.3" on front... BEEEEFY!!! :D :D If this is boring anyone Im sorry...
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thanx guys, these tires are sweet!! Kelly, I cant run the triple tree forks 'cause they arent wide enough for the tire...too bad, I liked it too...
 
well...went back to the triple tree fork with a 24" front rim and a newer stingray chopper tire. Changed out the sprocket to a solid one.
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I'm liking the skinnier tire up front and the solid sprocket.

I forget...are you planning to paint this beast?
 
Re: ...now for something completely different...

...a little rustier, and a different front end, but getting alot more use... :mrgreen:
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I never saw this before either. I like it much!! Mark would you mind putting the fenders back on and taking a photo? I thought that looked really good.
 
that is not rust but patina :mrgreen: :mrgreen: I can see Uncle Stretch wanting to paint this frame
 
cman said:
that is not rust but patina :mrgreen: :mrgreen: I can see Uncle Stretch wanting to paint this frame
That's poly-valent carboferric oxide
mister, and don't you forget it! :lol:
 

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